0 present participle of chuck
1 to throw something carelessly:
Chuck it over there/into the corner.
[ + two objects ] Chuck me the keys.
2 to end a romantic relationship with someone:
He's just chucked his girlfriend.
And that problems with nuisance neighbours should be solved overnight by simply chucking them out on the street.
It is not a matter of chucking money at the problem.
He was just chucking out a little bone for his supporters to growl over.
Are we not chucking out of the services men and women in their prime who still have much to contribute?
If the level is too high, we shall be chucking money across the country, when a broadly based system would be far fairer.
The third great deception is that we can improve public services by chucking money at them—that more people on the payroll necessarily means reform.
That council is chucking away the assets of ratepayers.
But in chucking out the soapy bath water of that consensus she might be chucking out a very delicate baby.